The First Amendment of the US Constitution protects the right to protest but state legislatures are increasingly eroding this right.
New guide on election system supply chains aids risk evaluations
New report simplifies process for election tech vendors securing supply chains for developing the products they sell to state and local officials.
Racial burden of voter list maintenance errors
It is important to understand how often registrants did not move, and how often such an error is not corrected by the postcard confirmation process.
Why So Few Absentee Ballots Were Rejected In 2020
Trump made baseless claims that absentee ballots are fraudulent but few such ballots tossed out in the last election tell a different story.
Study: How Online Propagandists Targeted The 2020 Election
There was a vast disinformation campaign in the last election aiming to influence the result mostly in favour of the incumbent President.
China steps up online controls with new rule for bloggers
China is ever creative when it comes to repression. Chinese online influencers now need government approved credentials to post.
How Can States Design Equitable Voter Registration Systems?
Voter registration systems are yet to be fully equitable. Some states are implementing automatic voter registration (AVR) as a way out.
Nevada could ditch caucuses
Lawmakers in Nevada are considering dumping the caucus tradition for a presidential primary aiming to put Nevada first in the primary schedule.
A Path Forward For Social Media And Democracy
Key experts revisit conversations around social media and democracy simmering for some time and broke out with the Jan 6 insurrection.
The Right That Vanished from Algeria’s Constitution
Algeria’s constitution of November 2020 shows that authorities abolished freedom of belief, a constitutional fixture since independence.